- Suffern High School
- College Corner
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College Corner
When clicked, all the graphics below open a window containing a link to a company or group represented and further information about using its services.
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ACT
ACT link. Use this site to register for ACTs and to send scores.
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College Board
College Board link. Use this site to register for SATs and to send scores.
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Common Application
Common Application link. Use this application to apply to 900 colleges and universities.
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Fair Test
Fair Test link. Find a list of colleges that do not require standardized tests.
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Khan Academy
Khan Academy link. A site that offers free, customized academic and test prep.
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Naviance
Naviance link. The best way to search for colleges and scholarships.
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NCAA Eligibility Center
Div I Requirements Div II Requirements
Prospective college athletes must register here to be cleared to play.
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Coalition
Coalition link. Use this application to apply to 135 colleges and universities.
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CSS Profile
Click here for a list of schools that require the CSS Profile. The CSS Profile is a financial aid form used by a small percentage of schools. Colleges typically require submission of this form by mid to late November of the student’s senior year.
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CUNY Application
CUNY application link. Use this application to apply to schools in the CUNY system.
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EFC Calculator
EFC link. An EFC (Expected Family Contribution) Calculator is a handy tool for families seeking to estimate how much the federal government will expect the family to contribute to a student’s education.
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FAFSA
FAFSA link. The FAFSA refers to the federal financial aid form required for any family who seeks to apply for federal or state funding for college. This application is free – be wary of any site charging money for this application.
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HESC
HESC link. HESC is the hub for all information pertaining to financial aid for NYS residents. This includes the TAP application and information on NYS scholarships.
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SUNY Application
SUNY application link. Use this application to apply to schools in the SUNY system.